The Orville is a live-action, one-hour space adventure series set 400 years in the future that follows The Orville, a mid-level exploratory spaceship. Its crew, both human and alien, face the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of everyday life.

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Ratings: TVMaze: 7.6/10
Released: September 10, 2017
Genres: Adventure Comedy Sci-Fi
AKA: The Orville: New Horizons
Countries: United States
Companies: Hulu 20th Century Fox Television Fuzzy Door Productions 20th Television
Cast: Seth MacFarlane Adrianne Palicki Scott Grimes Chad L. Coleman Mark Jackson Jessica Szohr Halston Sage Anne Winters Penny Johnson Jerald Peter Macon J. Lee
Crew: Seth MacFarlane Jon Favreau David Williams Jon Cassar Liz Heldens Jason Roberts David A. Goodman Brannon Braga John Debney Dan O'Shannon Wellesley Wild 64 more

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scifirocks 8 points 6 years ago. 5/5 stars.

If you are a fan of Star Trek or space adventure this is an absolute must watch. It really delved into current issues like TNG. 😍

prism 6 points 4 years ago.

The Orville season 3 renewal: Is it coming back? Yes! The Orville has been given the thumbs-up for a third run, but it will no longer air on Fox, instead jumping over to Hulu. According to the article we won’t see any episodes until near the end of 2021 though :(

scifirocks 3 points 4 years ago. 5/5 stars.

waiting desperately for 3rd season, maybe it will include something on COVID19 and lockdown dystopia.

Kopenhagen 3 points 6 years ago.

Well, I love it! It’s my new favorite show. I love how they have Star Trek actors making guest appearances in it…that’s
so awesome!

bigguy01 3 points 2 months ago.

scott grimes (gordon malloy) has said series 4 is in pre production, hulu renewed it in october 2024

newman 2 points 2 months ago.

Great news thanks for sharing! Was a fun light show..

XXXTHOR666 3 points 1 year ago. 5/5 stars.

I miss this show

RobotAllah 4 points 1 year ago.

As silly as it sounds, I got into Star trek TNG because of this show. I also miss it!

Harthal 2 points 2 years ago.

I love this show. If a season 4 hinges on people watching then I will go and watch it on Disney+. I have Hulu and Disney+, mainly because I want subtitles otherwise I’d be a dirty pirate.

starshineontop 2 points 6 years ago. 5/5 stars.

IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT, DON’T WATCH IT. PROBLEM SOLVED !

Kurtclearwater 1 points 2 years ago.

This must have pretty decent budget, not a bad show at all. Glad it’s more family friendly than that Seth’s other accomplishments.

cobrass 1 points 3 years ago.

The Orville, Seth MacFarlane’s love-letter homage to Star Trek, is set to return for a third season next year on March 10, 2022. The next season of The Orville will air exclusively on Hulu as a weekly series.

The third season will continue to follow the adventures of the U.S.S. Orville. Cast members Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Penny Johnson Jerald, Scott Grimes, Peter Macon, and more are set to return.

Doto 1 points 6 years ago*.

I’ve seen similar feelings from others and thought about it and damn, thinking back EVERY episode in the original seemed about “The Girl” lol (usually of a differing culture/species/race which could be seen pretty radical back then) and a good fight thrown in for good measure lol…..As well, I remember DATA and Tasha Yar getting pretty hot and heavy for a time so I’m not sure “tinman” is doing anything new, myself…this show’s just more campy so likely feels different….but these too are just my dumb-assed opinion, so I’ll leave it at that.

RoboPhone 11 points 6 years ago*.

Thank you for sharing. Although no one is really talking about it, I feel the major issue with this show and ST Discovery stems form CBS. They own the rights for content and marketing of the Star Trek. Despite the fact that their recently defunct CEO was against Sci-Fi and Star Trek specifically. They entered into a contract with the old Viacom years ago and when Viacom changed ownership, a new Viacom emerged. Meanwhile Paramount had certain distribution rights for TOS and the Movies. CBS became so greedy, they went to court to ban any fan-based endeavor over 15 minutes in length. About the same time, The New Star trek movies were not allowed to use “canon” TOS, due to copyrighted concepts, so Abrams had to reinvent Gene Roddenberry’s universe with what they call the Kelvin Timeline. Fan-Based Star Trek Continues was already in post production, so was able to complete. But the ST alumni “Renegades” also had to remove any of the “Trek” from their Requiem Part 2. So much so, that it ruined the story and corrupted the franchise.

Meanwhile, CBS wanted to compete in the streaming platform market, as Netflix was so successful. That same now-defunct anti-Star Trek CEO, was the designated showrunner for CBS All Access. They boasted they could sell a new Star Trek and millions would gobble it up. Netflix was wooed and promised a huge return in their investment. Netflix reportedly financed the entire first season of Discovery.Then trouble behind the scenes began with writers being fired secretly and new ones being hired. The original concept was scraped, partially due to those copyright issues, while the rest was being changed constantly as the season went along. Mostly due to the viewers’ negative reactions. Secondly, due to the tremendous financial loss of Netflix capital, when CBS All-Access subscribers dropped like flies, cancelling their subscriptions. Millions of potential revenue losses, culminated in the firing of the CEO and new writing staff brought in.

So, that’s a little insight into why discovery was not received well. It’s simply not the Star Trek we all grew up with.

Meanwhile Seth McFarlane, a real Trecker, had the notion to create an alternate reality form of Star Trek. No copyright, merchandising, or distribution conflicts to deal with. So, he deftly melded the best of Star Trek TOS,TNG and others. Then sprinkled it with some of his wacky humor. And It worked! (imo)

What I think some folks want is that heavy-action melodrama like when The Borg attacked the Enterprise, Voyager, and even Picard himself. I enjoy those thrill rides. But that can burn you out if it’s the only course on the menu day after day. SO, I find it refreshing to watch Orville for some lighter Sci-Fi. I do enjoy Discovery for the potential apocalyptic consequences it offers as well.

I believe I am successful of doing so without conflict as I am also a Whovian. For those who aren’t, I refer to Doctor WHO, a British Sci-Fi show since the 50’s. It’s about a charismatic time traveler called the Doctor. He does not die. Instead, every so often, he must regenerate. When that happens, a new persona is revealed. In the real world, it’s a new actor. So, essentially, they reinvent the series each time, where it’s just a tad different than the previous. But it’s still the Doctor. That’s why it’s persevered so many years.

But that’s how I view the different incarnations of Star Trek. As long as they follow Gene Roddenberry’s philosophy, I can live with that.

Thanks for reading. I hope it was informative and helpful.

Live Long sad Prosper!

Doto 1 points 6 years ago.

Thx for that. Especially the bit on Discovery. Its evolution is pretty interesting.

RoboPhone 2 points 6 years ago.

Thanks too! And, interesting with a side of frightening for good measure. If you follow for season one until now, you can see how they’re trying to incorporating what they can, but the lions and tiger oh my in the cage with them, keep snarling and snapping at them every step of the way. Since I love Sci-fi as much as you, I’m along for the ride and just waiting for what come next. Take good care, and here’s an up vote for you!

Doto 1 points 6 years ago.

2-8…Damn, that was goooood. Now we can see the importance of the relationship, I think.

Nabivenson 0 points 6 years ago.

disapointing season 2 they had so much potential going out of season 1 and they didnt improve at all it isnt as funny or well writen as season 1 and way less creative especialy the planets we visited in s1 were some of the most creative parts now its a sop opera in space that takes place mostly on the ship

WeirdMonkey 0 points 6 years ago*.

There’s hardly any actual “sci-fi” at all in this season, and that sucks, because I LOVED the first season, and had very high hopes for this one! I feel really let down with season 2 so far. They’re almost completely focusing on the interpersonal relationships of the crew and their extended families and such. I’ve been lately referring to it as, “The Love Boat in Space”. I’ve shut the last two episodes off early in, because I’m getting sick of the writers doing that. It’s such a cop out. It’s like they didn’t have any good sci-fi ideas coming into this season, so they fell back on common, drama-romance type writing with simply a sci-fi setting. I thought the idea of the doctor falling for the Tin Man was pretty damned ridiculous, if you ask me. Not to mention derivative of the Star Trek TNG episode where Data tries to be in a relationship with a female crew member (which is one of the most awkward TNG episodes ever). I was disappointed to find out in the next episode, they’re actually going to keep their relationship going on the show. Which to me is almost dumb enough to make want to stop watching all together already. If I wanted to watch a show about relationships, I’d be watching garbage like “This Is Us”, you know what I mean!?

sceptresony 4 points 6 years ago.

You’re both entitled to your entirely incorrect opinions.

This is Star Trek, the original series. This is contemporary issues dealt with in a very thinly veiled science fiction setting. Go back and watch some of the original series episodes like “Let This Be Your Last Battlefield” if you doubt me. It’s updated to a somewhat more contemporary style and the issues of course are different, but the technique and execution are the same.

And, sorry, ALL shows, ALL stories are about relationships. If you don’t understand that you don’t really have any business commenting on programs.

RoboPhone 4 points 6 years ago.

You are all well entitled to your own opinion, but this forum is not about name calling and devaluing another’s right of expression.

All, Please keep it friendly and respective of that. Primewire created this free site for people to watch programs and enjoy one another’s company. If you disagree with someone’s opinion you can politely do so or take it to a Private Message (PM).

Thank You all!

Nabivenson -1 points 6 years ago.

they said that the series was recived very well last year so i dot think its a money isue as in the network cuting the budget so they needed to cut content like new planets and other stuff. I dont get why they would change the pace and restrict the writing so much every episode this seaon had like a leson in it and not well writen in more like cramoed in remids me as u said of bad star trek episodes that u would skip in a marathon and the whole drama with the actras that played the super strong security officer i forget her name so they had a whole goodbye episode about her fucking of, that whole episode was just like like murder she wrote so boring compared to 1 season